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Title: The Influence of Website-Based Health Information Access Media on Primary Outcomes of Metabolic Syndrome Prevention In ASN Employees
Authors: Samsiana, Samsiana
Russeng, Syamsiar S.
Amiruddin, Ridwan
Hidayanty, Healthy
Jafar, Nurhaedar
Syafar, Muhammad
Wahiduddin, Wahiduddin
Wahyuni, Chatarina Umbul
Mallongi, Anwar
Keywords: Metabolic Syndrome
Health Literacy
Employee
Website
Booklet
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Pharmacognosy Journal
Series/Report no.: Research Article;222-230
Abstract: Background : Metabolic syndrome is a condition that can put all people at risk, including workers. It is important to improve health literacy related to the prevention of metabolic syndrome among workers. The association of health literacy on healthy lifestyle modification with a decrease in the prevalence of metabolic syndrome. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyse the effect of website-based health information access media on risk factors (knowledge, self-efficacy, work stress). Methods : The type of research used is Quasy Experimental design Nonequivalent Control Group design. The sample in this study were 62 employees from 2 government offices engaged in regional finance & assets and the implementation of the water resources network of South Sulawesi province. This study divided two groups, namely the intervention group, which received education through the ‘SAFETY prevent metabolic syndrome’ website and daily journal filling, and the control group, which received education with booklets, with both groups measured and monitored for 2 months. Results : The ‘SAFETY’ websitebased health literacy model intervention was effective in improving knowledge (p=0.000), self-efficacy (p=0.004), and reducing work stress (p=0.047) in government workers, with the significant reduction in work stress demonstrating the benefits of a technology-based approach in managing stress in the work environment. Conclusion: This study was effective in increasing knowledge and self-efficacy and reducing work stress. Future research is recommended to expand the website intervention programme with interactive modules, explore integrated self-efficacy enhancement methods, and develop specific stress management programmes with a multidisciplinary approach.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/12020
ISSN: 0975-3575
Appears in Collections:VOL 17 NO. 2 (2025)

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